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CERTIFICATE    OF    INCORPORATION, 
BY-LAWS    AND    RULES 


OF  TH^ 


GRADUATES  CLUB 

OF  NEW  YORK  CITY, 


WITH  THE 


LIST    OF   OFFICERS    AND  MEMBERS, 


CLUB    HOUSE, 

ni  FIFTH    AVENUE,   NEW    YORK. 

J* 

1905. 


Chas 

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Young 

Co. 

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John   Street     | 

Nevm 

YORK 

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OFFICERS, 

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1905,    ''^,/;;;. 

President, 
Clarence  E.  Meleney. 

Vice-Presidents, 

Nathan  Appleton, 

George  Bruce  Cortelyou, 

Charles  Thaddeus  Terry. 

Secretary, 
Verne  M.  Bovie. 

Treasurer, 
Abram  W.  Sargent. 


2862^5 


BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS, 

To  Serve  UxMTiL  January,  1906. 
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««VV*Alvan  L.  Fowler. 

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Frederick  C.  Hodgdon. 
Burton  W.  Wilson. 

To  Serve  until  January,  1907, 
Frederick  A.  Cleveland. 
Albert  P.  Marble. 
Clarence  E,  Meleney. 
Charles  Thaddeus  Terry. 
Frank  F.  Vanderveer. 

To  Serve  until  January,  1908. 
John  A.  Cutter. 
Albert  F,  D'Oench. 
George  O.  Eaton. 
Andrew  G.  Loomis. 
Arthur  B.  Townshend. 


COMMITTEE  ON  ADMISSIONS, 

Lincoln  E.  Rowley,  Chairman. 
Charles  R.  Barge,  Secretary. 

To  Serve  until  January,  1906. 
John  C.  Westervelt. 
Calvin  H.  Nealley. 
Sturges  S.  Dunham. 
William  R.  Ma  lone. 
Charles  R.  Barge. 

To  Serve  until  January,  1907. 

Lincoln  E.  Rowley. 
Samuel  C.  Thompson. 
David  B.  Melick. 
Benjamin  C.  Harvey. 
Charles  P.  Reiley. 

To  Serve  uxth.  January,  1908. 

Andrew  E.  Foye. 
WiLLiA.Nf  C.  Wilson. 
John  C.  Draper,  Jr. 
Edward  P.  Gilchrist. 
Orrel  a.  Parker. 

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STANDING    COMMITTEES, 

HOUSE    COMMITTEE. 

Frederick  C.  Hodgdon,  Chairman. 

William  J.  Fanning. 
Calvin  H.  Nealley. 
William  E.  Pulsifer. 
Abram  W.  Sargent. 

committee  on  library  and  art. 
Geo.  O.  Eaton,  Chairman. 

Nathan  Appleton. 
John  T.  Buchanan. 
Eben  H,  Emery. 
John  L.  N.  Hunt. 
Nelson  H.  Henry. 
Isaac  B.  Hosford. 
William  H,  Ives. 
John  J.  Chickering. 
S.  Victor  Constant. 
Frederick  O.  Kendall. 
David  L,  Lowson. 

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STANDING   COMMITTEES. 

COMMITTEE  ON   RELATIONS   WITH    COLLEGES. 

Albert  P.  IMarble,  Chairman. 
John  H.  Denbigh,  Secretary. 

Charles  Baskerville. 
C.  W.  Bryan. 
Eugene  Prayer. 
William  L.  Hazen. 
David  B.  Melick. 
William  O.  Pratt. 
Edgar  O.  Silver. 
John  W.  Simpson. 
Lansing  C.  IIolden. 
William  O.  Robinson. 
Charles  H.  Scholey. 
Perry  S.  Boynton. 
George  I.  BouroxV. 

committee  on  finance  and  audit. 
Lee  B.  Durstine,  Cliairman. 

Andrew  G.  Loom  is. 
Edmund  IL  Symonds. 


MEETINGS    OF    CLUB, 

J904— J905. 
J904. 


February  i6, 
Organization  Meeting, 


Waldorf-Astoria. 


April  1 6, 


Smoker, 


Gilsey  House. 


September  29, 
Special  Meeting  to  Amend  By-Laws, 


Manhattan  Hotel. 


October  20, 


Reception  to  Dr.  Nicholas  Murray  Butler,  President 
Columbia  University,  -         Manhattan  Hotel. 

December  27, 

Reception  to  Dr.  Henry  M.  MacCracken,  Chancellor 
of  New  York  University ;  Dr.  John  H.  Finley,  Presi- 
dent of  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  and 
Hon.  Henry  N.  Tifft,  President  of  the  Board  of  Edu- 
cation of  New  York  City,       -       Manhattan  Hotel. 

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MEETINGS  OF   CLUB.  9 

1905. 

January  lo, 
Annual  Meeting  of  Club,        -        Aldine  Association. 

February  13, 
Lincoln  Dinner,        -         -  -         Club  House. 

Speakers : 

Gen.  Stewart  L.  Woodford. 

Rev.  Cyrus  Townsend  Brady. 
Gen.  Horatio  C.  King. 

Dr.  George  W.  Kirchway. 

April  I — April  8 — April  15 — April  29. 
Smokers,  _         .         _         .         _         Club  House. 

May  6, 
Ladies'  Night,  .        _        _        .        Club  House. 

May  20, 
Special  Meeting  to  Amend  By-Laws,         Club  House. 


CERTIFICATE    OF    INCORPORATION 

OF   THE 

GRADUATES   CLUB   OF   NEW   YORK   CITY. 

We,  the  undersigned,  all  being  of  full  age  and  citi- 
zens of  the  United  States  and  residents  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  desiring  to  form  a  membership  corpora- 
tion pursuant  to  the  Membership  Corporation  Law  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  do  hereby  certify. 

1.  The  particular  object  for  which  the  Corporation 
is  to  be  formed  is  to  promote  intimate  relations  be- 
tween the  Universities  and  Colleges  of  the  United 
States  by  establishing  and  maintaining  in  the  City  of 
New  York  a  club  house,  reading  room  and  library  for 
the  use  and  accommodation  of  its  members,  and  by 
such  other  means  as  shall  be  expedient  and  proper  for 
the  aforesaid  object. 

2.  The  name  of  the  proposed  corporation  is  the 
Graduates   Club  of  New  York  City. 

3.  The  territory  in  which  its  operations  are  to  be 
principally  conducted  is  the  City  of  New  York,  in  the 
County  and  State  of  New  York. 

4.  Its  principal  office  is  to  be  located  in  the  Bor- 
ough of  Manhattan  in  the  said  City  of  New  York. 

10 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


II 


5.  The  number  of  its  Directors  is  to  be  fifteen. 

6.  The  names  and  places  of  residence  of  the  per- 
sons to  be  its  Directors  until  its  first  annual  meeting 
and  until  their  respective  successors  shall  be  elected 
are: 

Names.  Place  of  Residence. 

Arthur  B.  Townshend,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Albert  P.  Marble,      .  .  .  New  York  City. 

Lee  B.  Durstine,       -  -  -  New  York  City. 

Andrew  G.  Loomis,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Albert  F.  D'Oench,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Clarence  E.  Meleney,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Verne  M.  Bovie,  .  -  -  New  York  City. 

Burton  W.  Wilson,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Frederick  C.  Hodgson,  -  -  New  York  City. 

William  W.  Coe,        -  -  -  New  York  City. 

Alvan  L.  Fowler,      -  -  -  New  York  City. 

S.  Victor  Constant,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Frank  F.  Vaxderveer,  -  -  New  York  City. 

Samuel  Marsh,  _  .  _  New  York  City. 

John  A.  Cutter,        _  .  _  New  York  City. 

7.  Its  annual  meeting  is  to  be  held  on  the  third 
Tuesday  of  January  in  each  year. 

In   JVitncss  Whereof,  wc  have  made  and  severally 


12  CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 

signed  this  certificate  in  duplicate  on  this  15th  day  of 
February,  A.  D.,  nineteen  hundred  and  four  (1904). 

George  B.  Hurst,  [l.s. 
John  A.  Cutter,  [l.s. 

John  C.  Westervelt,  [l.s. 
S.  Victor  Constant,  [l.s. 
Samuel  Marsh,  [l.s. 


ss. 


State  of  New  York,| 
County  of  New  YorkJ 

On  this  15th  day  of  February,  A.D.,  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  four  (1904),  before  me  personally  came 
George  B.  Hurst,  John  A.  Cutter,  John  C.  Westervelt, 
S.  Victor  Constant,  Samuel  Marsh,  by  me  personally 
known  and  known  to  me  to  be  the  person  described  in 
and  who  executed  the  foregoing  Certificate  and  they 
severally  acknowledged  to  me  that  they  executed  the 
same. 

[l.s.]  Anthony  J.  Manfred, 

Notary  Public, 

N.  Y.  Co. 


Note.— The  above  certificate  was  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  New  York,  and  filed  and  recorded  in  the  office  of  the  County  Clerk  of  New- 
York  County,  on  the  16th  day  of  February,  A.  D.,  1904. 


BY-LAWS. 


GOVERNMENT. 

I.  The  government  and  management  of  the  Llub 
are  intrusted  to  fifteen  directors  who  shall  be  offici- 
ally designated  Board  of  Governors.  The  members  of 
the  Board  of  Governors  shall  be  divided  into  three 
classes  of  five  each,  of  which  the  first  class  shall  serve 
until  the  first  annual  meeting,  the  second  until  the  sec- 
ond annual  meeting  and  the  third  until  the  third  annual 
meeting.  The  directors  named  in  the  certificate  of 
incorporation  shall,  at  their  first  meeting,  determine 
by  ballot  the  several  classes,  and  thereafter  at  each 
annual  meeting  the  five  candidates  for  the  office  of 
Governor  having  the  highest  number  of  votes,  but  in 
no  case  less  than  a  majority  of  the  votes  of  the  mem- 
bers present,  shall  be  elected  to  serve  for  a  term  of 
three  years.  Any  Governor  may  be  removed  for 
cause,  and  on  notice,  at  any  meeting  of  the  Club  by 
a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  members  present.  Any  mem- 
ber of  the   P.oard  of  Governors  who  shall  he  absent 

13 


14  BY-LAWS. 

from  three  successive  regular  meetings  without  sat- 
isfactory explanation  shall  be  deemed  to  have  resigned. 

2.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall,  at  its  first  meeting 
after  the  annual  meeting,  elect  the  officers  of  the  Club 
and  shall  appoint  the  members  and  designate  the  chair- 
men of  the  several  committees  provided  for  by  these 
By-Laws,  except  the  Committee  on  Admissions. 

3.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall  cause  to  be  pre- 
pared annually  a  detailed  statement  of  the  financial 
condition  of  the  Club  showing  its  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures for  the  year  current ;  the  number  of  mem- 
bers and  other  matters  of  general  interest;  and  the 
substance  of  such  statement  shall  be  printed,  and  a 
copy,  together  with  notice  of  the  annual  meeting,  for- 
warded to  each  member  at  least  ten  days  before  such 
meeting. 

4.  The  Board  of  Governors  shall  have  power: 

a.  To  appoint  such  other  committees  as  it  shall 
deem  necessary  or  expedient  and  to  define  their  duties 
and  supervise  their  actions. 

b.  To  make  rules  for  its  own  government. 


BY-LAWS.  15 

c.  To  remove,  for  cause  and  on  notice,  any  officer, 
or  any  member  of  a  committee. 

d.  To  fill  any  vacancies  in  the  Board  of  Governors 
or  in  any  office  or  committee  except  in  the  Committee 
on  Admissions. 

e.  To  determine  from  time  to  time  the  amount  of 
the  entrance  fee  and  of  the  annual  dues  for  resident 
and  non-resident  members  respectively,  except  that 
such  fees  and  dues  shall  not  be  reduced. 

f.  To  devise  means  for  the  establishment  and  main- 
tenance of  a  library. 

g.  To  expel,  suspend  or  discipline  any  member  of 
the  Club  by  ballot  for  cause  and  on  notice  by  a  two- 
thirds  vote  of  the  whole  Board. 

h.  To  prescribe  and  alter  from  time  to  time  rules 
for  the  use  of  the  Club. 

i.     To  interpret  these  By-Laws. 

n. 

OFFICERS. 

I.  The  officers  of  the  Club  shall  be  a  President, 
three  Vice-Presidents,  a  Secretary  and  a  Treasurer. 


l6  BY-LAWS. 

2.  The  President  shall  preside  at  the  meetings  of 
the  Club  and  shall  sign  all  written  contracts  and  obli- 
gations of  the  Club. 

3.  A  Vice-President  shall  in  the  absence  or  dis- 
ability of  the  President  perform  the  duties  of  that 
office. 

4.  The  Secretary  shall  record  the  proceedings  of 
the  Board  of  Governors  and  of  the  Club  and  shall 
have  the  custody  of  the  seal  which  he  shall  affix  and 
attest  to  instruments  as  directed  by  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors. 

5.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect  all  revenues  of  the 
Club,  keep  its  accounts,  and  report  thereon  at  each 
regular  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Governors  and  when- 
ever so  directed  by  it.  He  shall  pay  bills,  when  ap- 
proved by  the  Board  of  Governors,  of  which  Board 
he  shall  not  be  a  member. 

6.  Each  officer  shall  also  perform  such  other  duties 
as  may  be  assigned  to  him  by  the  Board  of  Governors. 


BY-LAWS.  17 

EL 

MEETINGS. 

1.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  held  on 
the  second  Tuesday  of  January. 

2.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Club  forty  resident  mem- 
bers shall  constitute  a  quorum.  If  no  quorum  be  pres- 
ent, the  presiding  officer  may  adjourn  the  meeting 
to  any  other  stated  day  or  days  with  the  same  effect 
as  if  held  at  the  time  originally  appointed. 

3.  Upon  the  order  of  the  Board  of  Governors  or 
the  written  request  of  twenty-five  members,  the  Sec- 
retary shall  issue  a  ten  days'  call  for  a  special  meeting, 
at  which  shall  be  transacted  only  the  business  noted 
in  the  call. 

4.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Club  the  order  of  busi- 
ness, except  when  otherwise  determined  by  a  vote  of 
those  present  shall  be : 

Reports  of  Officers. 

Reports  of  Committees. 

Unfinished  Business. 

Communications. 

New  Business. 

Election. 

Reading  of  the  minutes  of  the  meeting. 


l8  BY-LAWS. 

5.  Meetings  of  the  Board  of  Governors  shall  be  held 
monthly  except  in  July  and  August. 

6.  Special  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Governors 
may  be  called  by  the  Secretary  on  two  days'  notice 
at  any  time  and  shall  be  likewise  called  by  him  on  the 
written  request  of  five  members  of  the  Board. 

7.  Nine  members  of  the  Board  of  Governors  shall 
constitute  a  quorum. 

IV. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

1.  There  shall  be  four  classes  of  members:  Hon- 
orary, Resident,  Non-Resident  and  Life. 

2.  General  Requirements.  The  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors shall  prepare  and  post  in  the  Club  a  list  of  ap- 
proved institutions  of  learning  granting  the  degrees 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts  or  Bachelor  of  Science,  or  equiv- 
alent or  higher  degrees.  Male  holders  of  said  degrees 
from  any  institution  on  the  list  so  posted  shall  be 
eligible  to  membership  in  the  Club.  Men  distin- 
guished in  Literature,  Science,  Art  or  Public  Service 
may  be  elected  members  on  the  unanimous  concur- 
rence of  the  whole  Board  of  Governors. 


BY-LAWS.  19 

Until  the  resident  membership  shall  have  reached 
five  hundred,  the  representation  of  any  one  institution 
of  learning  shall  not  exceed  eight  per  cent,  of  such 
number ;  thereafter  not  more  than  five  such  representa- 
tives in  each  additional  hundred  new  members  shall 
be  elected. 

3.  Honorary  Membership  shall  be  limited  to  twen- 
ty-five;  not  more  than. five  shall  be  chosen  in  one  year 
and  not  more  than  three  shall  be  graduates  from  the 
same  institution  of  learning.  Election  of  such  shall 
be  by  a  unanimous  vote,  of  the  whole  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors at  a  regular  meeting ;  unless  such  person,  so 
elected,  shall  notify  the  Club  within  thirty  days,  of 
his  acceptance  of  such  election  as  an  Honorary  Mem- 
ber, said  election  shall  be  void.  Such  members  shall 
not  hold  office  nor  vote  and  shall  be  exempt  from  the 
payment  of  all  fees  and  dues. 

4.  Resident  Membership  shall  be  limited  to  fifteen 
hundred  and  shall  be  open  to  men  whose  residence  or 
occupation  is  within  the  City  of  New  York. 

5.  Non-Residcnt  Membership  shall  be  open  to 
those  whose  residence  and  occupation  are  without  the 
City  of  New  York  and  slinll  be  limitocl  to  fifteen  luni- 


20  BY-LAWS. 

dred.  Non-Resident  Members  shall  have  all  rights 
and  privileges  of  membership  except  to  hold  office  and 
to  vote ;  they  shall  not  have  any  right,  title  or  interest 
in  or  to  the  property  or  assets  of  the  Club. 

6.  Life  Membership  may  be  secured  by  the  pay- 
ment of  the  sum  of  five  hundred  dollars  by  any  mem- 
ber in  good  standing,  and  he  shall  thereafter  be  exempt 
from  the  payment  of  fees,  dues  or  assessments. 

7.  Election  of  Members.  The  name  and  residence 
of  each  person  proposed  for  membership  with  the  sig- 
natures of  the  members  proposing  and  seconding  and 
the  date  of  proposal  shall  be  posted  in  the  office  of  the 
Club  at  least  ten  days,  and  then  shall  be  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  Admissions. 

No  member  of  the  Committee  shall  propose  or  sec- 
ond a  candidate. 

Candidates  for  resident  membership  shall  be  person- 
ally known  to  at  least  one  member  of  the  Committee. 

Candidates  for  non-resident  membership  shall  be 
personally  known  to  at  least  one  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee or  shall  be  vouched  for  in  writing  by  two  mem- 
bers of  the  Club,  other  than  the  proposer  and  seconder. 

The  Committee  shall  consider  all  communications  in 


BY-LAWS.  21 

reference  to  each  person  proposed,  and  shall  pass  upon 
each  name  separately  and  by  ballot. 

Four  negative  votes  shall  exclude  any  candidate. 

The  Committee  shall  meet  at  least  monthly  and  im- 
mediately after  each  meeting  shall  report  to  the  Sec- 
retary its  action. 

8.  Persons  elected  to  membership  in  the  club 
shall  be  notified  by  the  Secretary  of  their  election  and 
of  the  amount  of  the  required  fees  and  dues.  Unless 
a  person  elected  to  membership  shall  qualify  by  the 
payment  of  such  fees  and  dues  within  thirty  days  there- 
after, he  shall  be  deemed  to  have  declined  such  elec- 
tion. 

9.  If  a  member  shall  give  notice  in  advance  to  the 
secretary  of  his  intention  to  be  absent  from  the  United 
States  and  shall  be  continuously  absent  therefrom  dur- 
ing an  entire  half  yearly  period  for  which  dues  arc 
I)ayable,  his  dues  for  such  period  shall  be  remitted. 
If  a  resident  member  shall  give  notice  in  advance  to 
the  secretary  of  his  intention  to  be  absent  from  the 
City  of  New  York  and  shall  be  continuously  absent 
therefrom  fr)r  a  like  perifxl,  bis  dues  for  such  period 
shall  be  reduced  to  the  aiiKjuiU  required  from  non- 
resident members. 


22  BY-LAWS. 

COMMITTEES. 

1.  There  shall  be  a  Committee  on  Admissions  con- 
sisting of  fifteen  members,  who  shall  be  divided  into 
three  classes  of  five  each.  The  Board  of  Governors 
shall,  at  the  first  meeting  held  after  the  adoption  of 
these  By-Laws,  appoint  five  members  to  each  of  the 
three  classes;  the  first  to  serve  until  the  first  annual 
meeting,  the  second  until  the  second  annual  meeting 
and  the  third  until  the  third  annual  meeting.  At  each 
annual  meeting  thereafter,  five  members  shall  be 
elected  to  hold  office  for  three  years.  Any  member  of 
this  committee  who  shall  be  absent  from  three  suc- 
cessive meetings  without  satisfactory  explanation  shall 
be  deemed  to  have  resigned,  and  the  vacancy  thereby 
caused  shall  be  filled  at  the  next  meeting  by  the  ma- 
jority of  the  remaining  members. 

2.  There  shall  also  be  the  following  standing  com- 
mittees : 

Committee  on  Relations  with  Colleges. 
Committee  on  Library  and  Art. 
Committee  on  Finance  and  Audit. 
House  Committee. 


BY-LAWS.  23 

3.  The  Committee  on  Relations  with  Colleges  shall 
take  measures  to  promote  and  encourage  intimate  rela- 
tions between  the  Club  and  the  educational  institutions 
of  the  country. 

4.  The  Library  Committee  shall  care  for  the  Li- 
brary and  expend  such  sums  of  money  as  may  be 
appropriated  therefor  by  the  Board  of  Governors  or 
be  received  from  other  sources  for  its  maintenance 
and  increase. 

5.  The  Committee  on  Finance  and  Audit  shall  con- 
sist of  five  members  of  the  club  who  shall,  in  the  first 
instance,  be  appointed  for  terms  of  one,  two,  three, 
four  and  five  years  respectively,  dating  from  the  first 
day  of  January,  1905.  Thereafter  one  member  shall 
be  appointed  each  year  for  a  term  of  five  years  to  suc- 
ceed the  member  retiring. 

The  said  committee  shall  audit  all  accounts  at  the 
end  of  each  fiscal  year  and  as  directed  by  the  Board 
of  Governors.  The  fiscal  year  shall  terminate  on  the 
last  day  of  December. 

At  the  end  of  each  fiscal  year  the  Treasurer  shall 
pay  over  to  the  said  Committee  all  surplus  and  unap- 
propriated moneys  which   shall   remain   in  his  hands 


24  BY-LAWS. 

after  payment  in  full  of  the  disbursements  and  ex- 
penses of  the  year.  The  said  Committee,  as  Trustees 
for  the  Club,  shall  receive,  hold,  invest  and  reinvest 
such  moneys  as  the  reserve  fund  of  the  Club,  and  also 
all  moneys  appropriated  to  such  fund  by  the  Board  of 
Governors,  or  otherwise,  which  fund  shall  be  main- 
tained intact  except  upon  resolution  of  the  Club 
adopted  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors, and  upon  the  notice  and  by  the  vote  required 
for  an  amendment  of  these  By-Laws. 

6.  The  House  Committee  shall  adopt  all  neces- 
sary rules  for  the  use  and  care  of  the  rooms,  for  the 
engagement,  control,  discharge  and  compensation  of 
employees,  for  the  indebtedness  of  members  (exclu- 
sive of  annual  dues),  and  for  such  other  matters  as 
usually  come  under  the  jurisdiction  of  such  a  com- 
mittee. 

It  shall  order  all  purchases ;  regulate  prices ;  audit 
bills  ;  receive  complaints  ;  redress  grievances ;  and  have 
a  general  supervision  over  the  internal  economy  and 
regulations  of  the  Club. 

The  names  of  the  members  constituting  the  House 
Committee  shall  be  kept  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place 
in  the  rooms  of  the  Club. 


BY-LAWS.  25 

VL 

ELECTIONS. 

1.  At  least  thirty  days  before  the  annual  meeting 
the  Board  of  Governors  shall  appoint  a  nominating 
committee  of  five  members  of  the  Club  whose  names 
shall  be  posted  in  the  Club  immediately.  At  least  ten 
days  before  the  annual  meeting  the  committee  so  ap- 
pointed shall  post  in  the  Club  the  names  of  five  mem- 
bers of  the  Club  as  candidates  for  election  to  the  Board 
of  Governors  and  five  as  candidates  for  election  to 
the  Committee  on  Admissions. 

Any  group  of  ten  members  may  constitute  them- 
selves an  additional  nominating  committee  and  may 
post  in  the  Club  the  names  of  their  candidates,  but 
not  earlier  than  ten  days  or  later  than  five  days  before 
the  annual  meeting. 

2.  On  the  day  of  the  annual  meeting  the  polls 
shall  be  open  between  the  hours  of  three  and  nine- 
thirty  P.  M.,  and  shall  be  in  charge  of  three  members 
of  the  Club  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Governors  for 
that  purpose  who  shall  be  the  inspectors  of  the  elec- 
tion. They  shall  not  be  members  of  any  nominating 
committee. 


26  BY-LAWS. 

vn. 

SEAL. 

The  seal  shall  be  circular  in  form  and  bear  the  words 
and  figures  "Graduates  Club  of  New  York  City,  in- 
corporated 1904." 

VIIL 
NOTICES. 

1.  All  notices  shall  be  mailed  to  each  resident  and 
life  member  to  the  address  given  by  him  to  the  Sec- 
retary. No  member  shall  be  entitled  to  any  notice 
unless  he  gives  the  Secretary  his  address. 

2.  A  notice  required  by  Article  I,  Section  i  and 
Section  4,  paragraphs  c  and  g  of  these  By-Laws  shall 
contain  a  copy  of  the  charges  and  shall  be  mailed  not 
less  than  five  days  before  the  hearing  on  such  charges 
shall  be  held. 

DC 

AMENDMENTS. 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended,  altered  or  repealed 
only  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  members  present  at 
a  regular  or  special  meeting  of  the  Club,  the  purport 
of  the  proposed  amendment,  alteration  or  repeal  hav- 
ing been  stated  in  the  call  for  the  meeting. 


HOUSE    RULES^ 


On  the  first  day  of  each  month  a  bill  of  his  indebted- 
ness shall  be  sent  to  each  member  of  the  Club,  unless 
such  indebtedness  shall,  prior  thereto,  amount  to  the 
sum  of  twenty-five  dollars,  in  which  case  notice  shall 
be  immediately  sent,  as  no  indebtedness  beyond  this 
amount  shall  be  allowed. 

On  the  fifteenth  day  of  each  month  a  list  of  members 
in  arrears  for  the  preceding  month,  together  with  the 
amount  due,  shall  be  posted  in  the  Club  rooms.  A 
list  likewise  shall  be  posted  at  the  same  time  of  the 
members  whose  indebtedness  then  amounts  to  twenty- 
five  dollars. 

Thirty  days  is  the  limit  of  time  for  payment  of  all 
dues  and  house  charges,  and  delinquent  members  shall 
be  refused  further  credit  until  their  indebtedness  be 
discharged.  If  a  member's  indebtedness  be  not  paid 
in  sixty  days  his  name  shall  be  struck  from  the  roll 
of  members  filed  with  the  Aldine  Association,  and  he 
shall  have  no  right  to  the  privileges  of  the  rooms  of 
the  Graduates'  Club. 

Checks  should  be  drawn  to  the  order  of  the  Aldiiic 
Association. 

27 


28  HOUSE  RULES. 

n. 

A  member  may  invite  friends,  either  ladies  or  gen- 
tlemen, to  accompany  him  to  the  rooms  of  the  Club, 
except  between  the  hours  of  12  and  3  P.  M. ;  the  names 
of  guests  shall  be  entered  in  the  Club  register.  The 
charges  incurred  for  their  guests  shall,  in  all  cases, 
be  borne  by  the  members  introducing  them. 

Ladies  of  the  immediate  family  of  a  member  may 
avail  themselves  of  the  privileges  of  the  Club  with 
their  lady  friends  between  the  hours  of  3  and  6  P.  M. 
They  shall  register  their  own  names  and  those  of  their 
guests  in  the  Club  register.  They  shall  sign  the  name 
of  the  member  responsible  for  any  charges  incurred. 

IIL 

A  member,  by  card  furnished  by  the  House  Com- 
mittee, may  invite  to  the  use  of  the  privileges  of  the 
Club  for  a  period  of  two  weeks,  a  person  neither  resi- 
dent nor  doing  business  in  the  city,  but  may  not  have 
more  than  one  guest  at  a  time.  A  two  weeks'  visitor 
may  not  be  again  introduced  during  a  period  of  three 
months  from  the  date  of  his  former  introduction.  The 
names  and  residences  of  such  visitors  and  the  names 
of  the  members  introducing  them  must  be  recorded 
and  members  shall  be  responsible  for  any  indebtedness 
incurred  by  their  guests. 


HOUSE  RULES.  29 

IV. 

No  member  or  visitor  shall  give  any  gratuity  to  any 
servant  or  employee  of  the  Club. 

V. 

No  betting  or  play  of  any  kind  for  stakes  is  allowed 
in  the  Club. 

VL 

The  Club  rooms  will  be  closed  at  12  o'clock,  mid- 
night. 


LIST    OF   MEMBERS, 

RESIDENT   MEMBERS. 
JULY    U    J90S 

When  degrees  have  been  taken  at  t-wo  institutions  successively,  the 
earlier  one  only  is  recorded;  and  when  a  degree  is  honorary  the  (*)  is 
used  to  designate  the  fact.  Original  or  Charter  Members  are  in- 
dicated by  an  x. 


Name. 

College. 

Elected. 

Ackerman,  John  J., 

Syracuse,  'oi. 

1905 

Adams,  James  Warren, 

Harvard,  '02, 

1904 

Addy,  Arthur  R., 

Marietta,  '92,  x 

1904 

Albro,  A.  BHss, 

Wesleyan,  '99, 

1905 

Anderson,  H.  Randolph, 

Rutgers,  '89, 

1905 

Anderson,  Walter  R., 

Knox,  '01, 

1904 

Arrowsmith,  Robert, 

Columbia,  '82, 

1904 

Appleton,  Nathan, 

Harvard,  '6^,  x 

1904 

Atkins,  George  Chew, 

Columbia,  '02, 

1904 

Austin,  Robert  B., 

Colby,  '98,  X 

1904 

Ayres,  Winfield, 

•  Mass.  Agr.  Col., 

'86,        1904 

Ball,  Allan  P., 

B 
Amherst,  '92, 

1905 

Bardwell,  Darwin  L., 

Amherst,  '83, 
30 

1904 

RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


31 


Name. 
Barge,  Chas,  R., 
Baskerville,  Chas., 
Batt,  C.  Strawder, 
Beattys,  Frank  D., 
Bickmore,  Albert  H., 
Bishop,  H.  B., 
Bissell,  J.  B., 
Bouton,  Archibald  L., 
Bouton,  George  I., 
Bovie,  Verne  M., 
Boynton,  Perry  S., 
Bross,  William  R., 
Bross,  William  W., 
Brush,  William  D., 
Bryan,  C.  W., 
Buchanan,  John  T., 
Burgess,  Frank  Gellett, 
Byrnes,  James  C, 


College.  Elected. 

Knox,  '95,  X  1904 

Univ.  of  N.  C,  '92,  1905 

Princeton,  '01,  1904 

Wesley  an  Univ.,  '85,  1904 
Colby,  '93.  1904 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  '00,  1905 

Yale,  '79,  1904 

Amherst,  '96,  1904 

Washington  Univ.,  '94,  x  1904 
Marietta,  '98,  x  1904 

Dartmouth,  '90,  x  1904 

Columbia,  '81,  1904 

Columbia,  '99,  1904 

Hobart,  1905 

Washington  Univ.,  '84,  x  1904 
Central  Col.  of  Mo.,  '72,  1904 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  '87,  1905 
C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '86,  1905 


Cadieux,  Louis  E., 
Calkins,  Earnest  Elmo, 
Carstarphen,  Frank  E., 
Catt,  George  William, 
Chandler,  Julian  A.  C, 


Amherst,  '03,  1904 

Knox,  '91,  1904 

Columbia,  '99,  1904 

Iowa  State  Col.,  '82,  1905 

William  and  Mary,  '92,  1905 


32 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 
Cheney,  Orion  H., 
Cherill,  Edward  K., 
Cherry,  T.  H., 
Chickering,  John  J., 
Clement,  Hugh  B., 
Cleveland,  Frederick  A., 
Coffin,  James  G., 
Comfort,  Frederic  Price, 
Constant,  S.  Victor, 
Cook,  Frank  A., 
Cortelyou,  George  Bruce, 
Craighill,  Edward  A.,  Jr., 
Crosby,  Arthur  A., 
Cutler,  George  E., 
Cutter,  John  A., 


College.  Elected. 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '97,  1905 

Carthage  Col.,  '95,  1905 

Columbia,  '04,  1904 

Amherst,  '79,  1904 

Kenyon,  '86,  1904 

De  Pauw,  '90,  x  1904 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  '00,  1904 

Syracuse,  '94,  1905 

Columbia,  '80,  x  1904 

Amherst,  '02,  1904 

Georgetown,  '95,  1904 

Univ.  of  Va.,  '96,  1905 

Poly.  Inst,  of  Bklyn,  '96  1905 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  '85,  1905 

Mass.  Agric.  Col,  '82,  x  1904 


Daniels,  Edwin,  A., 
Daniels,  Ernest  D., 
Davis,  Everly  M., 
Deghuee,  Charles  J., 
Demarest,  Geo.  M., 
Denbigh,  John  H., 
Dickerson,  Frank  S., 
Dickinson,  Howard  W., 


Dartmouth,  '71,  1905 

Amherst,  '90,  1904 
Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  '00, 1904 

Columbia,  '84,  1904 

Lafayette,  '98,  1905 

Oxford,  '91,  1904 

Columbia,  '99,  1904 

Marietta,  '89,  1904 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


33 


Name. 
Dill,  James  B., 
D'Oench,  Albert  R, 
Douglass,  H.  Howard, 
Draper,  John  C,  Jr., 
Duncan,  D.  B., 
Dunham,  Sturges  S., 
Dunn,  Arthur  T., 
Durstine,  Lee  B., 


College.  Elected. 

Yale,  '76,  1905 

Washington  Univ.,  ''J2,  x  1904 
Ohio  Wesleyan,  '91,  x  1904 
Syracuse,  '82,  x  1904 

Upper  Iowa  Univ.,  '90,  1905 
Ohio  Wesleyan,  '97,  x  1904 
Cornell,  '03,  1904 

Univ.  of  Wooster,  '78,  x  1904 


Eaton,  Geo.  O., 
Eaton,  J.  Shirley, 
Elliott,  Edward  C, 
Emery,  Eben  H., 
Erb,  William  M., 
Erdmann,  John  F., 
Eveleth,  Walter, 


U.  S.  M.  A.,  '73,  1904 

Marietta,  '89,  1905 

Univ.  of  Nebraska,  '95,  x  1904 
Bates,  '84,  X  1904 

Leiand  Stanford,  Jr.,  '01,  1905 
New  York  Univ.,  '87,  1904 
Tufts,  '82,  1905 


Fairchild,  Jarvis  R., 
Fankhauser,  Charles  K., 
Fanning,  Wm.  J., 
Fast,  Francis  R., 
Fitch,  John  K., 


Columbia,  '88,  1904 

Marietta,  '93,  1905 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '73,  X  1904 

Univ.  of  C,  N.  Y.,  '85,  1905 

Columbia,  '02,  1905 


34 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 
Flannagan,  Dallas, 
Foster,  Geo.  H.  D., 
Fowler,  Alvan  L., 
Foye,  Andrew  E., 
Frayer,  Eugene, 
Fripp,  Jos.  A., 


College.  Elected. 

Virginia  Mil.  Inst.,  '87,  1904 

Bowdoin,  '95,  1904 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '80,  x  1904 

Columbia,  '90,  1904 

Cornell,  '76,  1905 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '79,  1905 


Gallert,  David  J., 
Galston,  Clarence  G., 
Gardner,  J.  R., 
Gaston,  Charles  Robert, 
Gere,  James  Belden, 
Gilchrist,  Edward  P., 
Goessmann,  Louis  E., 
Goessmann,  Charles  I., 
Graham,  William  J., 
Greene,  John  A., 
Gregg,  James  G., 
Gunnison,  Stanley  E., 
Gumey,  Howard  F., 


Colby,  '93,  X  1904 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '95,  1904 

Univ.  of  Iowa,  '93,  1905 

Cornell,  '96,  1905 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '96,  1905 

Bucknell,  '97,  1904 
Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '94,        1905 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '97,  1904 

St.  Xavier,  '93,  1904 

Colby,  '00,  1904 

Cornell,  '98,  1905 
St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  '99,  1905 
Stevens  In.  of  Tech.,  '92,  1904 


Hamlin,  Wm.  E., 
Haney,  James  P., 


Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904 

Columbia,  '92,  1904 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


35 


Name. 

Hardy,  George  F., 
Hardy,  Roy  M., 
Harvey,  Benj.  C, 
Haynes,  Irving  S., 
Hazen,  William  L., 
Hendrick,  Peter  A., 
Henry,  Nelson  H., 
Hersey,  George  W., 
Hill,  Almon  F.,  Jr., 
Hodgdon,  Frederick  C., 
Hoe,  Alfred  G., 
Holden,  Lansing  C., 
Holloway,  J.  W., 
Hosford,  Isaac  B., 
Howell,  Logan  D., 
Hunt,  John  L.  N., 
Hurley,  Francis  L., 
Hurley,  James  F., 
Hutchins,  Francis  S., 
Hyatt,  A.  Judson, 


College.  Elected. 

Dartmouth,  '88,  1905 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  '98,  1905 

Harvard,  '03,  1905 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  '85,  1905 

Columbia,  '83,  1904 

St.  Johns,  '78,  X  1904 

Columbia,  'yy,  1904 

Univ.  of  Maine,  '99,  1904 

Bowdoin,  '02,  1904 

Tufts,  '94,  X  1904 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '83,  1904 

Wooster,  '03,  x  1904 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  1905 

Harvard,  'yy,  1904 

Univ.  of  N.  C,  '89,  1905 

Bethany,  '62,  1905 

Columbia,  '04,  1905 
St.  Francis  Xavier,  '95,     1905 

Williams,  '00,  1905 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '98,  1905 


Irwin,  W.  H., 
Ives,  William  H., 


I 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  '99,  1905 
Syracuse,  '91,  1904 


3^ 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 
J 


Name.                       College.  Elected. 

Jackson,  V.  H.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  '78,  1904 

Jameson,  Henry  W.,  Yale,  '72,  1905 

Jaudon,  Wm.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  '95,  x  1904 

Johnson,  Joseph  F.,  Harvard,  '78,  1905 

Jones,  E.  N.,  Hamilton,  '83,  1905 

Jouett,  Henry  D.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  '00,      1904 


K 


Keating,  Stephen  H., 

Columbia, 

1905 

Kellogg,  Raymond  N., 

Amherst,  '97, 

1904 

Kellogg,  Waldo  S., 

Cornell,  '93, 

1905 

Kendall,  Frederick  O., 

Tufts,  '84,  X 

1904 

Kidder,  Hugh, 

Trinity,  '92, 

1905 

Knipe,  George  V., 

Swarthmore,  '04, 

1904 

Knipe,  William  H.  W., 

Columbia,  '03, 

1905 

Lamb,  William  W., 

L 

Amherst,  '01, 

1904 

Lathrop,  H.  W., 

Columbia,  '04, 

1905 

Laughlin,  Hugh  C, 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  '90, 

1905 

Lawler,  Thomas  B., 

Holy  Cross,  '85, 

1904 

Layton,  Harry  P., 

Univ.  of  Colorado,  '95, 

1904 

Leggett,  Noel  Bleeker,       Columbia,  '04, 


1904 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


37 


Name. 
Lighthipe,  William  W., 
Linton,  Chas.  C, 
Lockwood,  J.  Fred., 
Lodge,  Paul  E., 
Loomis,  Andrew  G., 
Loughran,   Frederic  W., 
Lowson,  David  L., 


College. 

Elected. 

Columbia,  '98, 

1905 

Wilmington,  '89, 

1905 

Univ.  of  Maine, 

'86,  X    1904 

Univ.  of  111.,  '01, 

1904 

Bucknell,  '95,  x 

1904 

Union,  '90, 

1904 

Aberdeen,  '63,  x 

1904 

M 


Maass,  Chas.  O., 
MacAdam,  Henry  G., 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth  K., 
Madden,  Edgar, 
Malone,  William  R., 
Marble,  Albert  P., 
Matthews,  Fred.  L., 
McAuliflfe,  George  B., 
Meleney,  Clarence  E., 
Melick,  David  B., 
Meneely,  John  H., 
Metcalf,  Richard  A., 
Minor,  James  A., 
Minor,  Clark  IT., 
Mitchell,  Theodore  J., 


Tulane,  '88, 

1904 

Columbia,  '95, 

1904 

Columbia,  '01, 

1904 

Harvard,  '79, 

1905 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  '85, 

X  1904 

Colby,  '61,  X 

1904 

Williams,  '97, 

1905 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '85, 

1905 

Colby,  '76,  X 

1904 

Yale,  '95, 

1904 

Univ.  of  111.,  '96, 

1905 

Colby,  '86. 

1904 

Hamilton,  '94, 

1905 

Hamilton,  '02, 

1905 

Marietta,  '7.4, 

1904 

38 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 

College.                   Elected. 

Mohr,  Walter  M., 

C  C.  of  N.  Y,  '89, 

1904 

Morey,  Wm.  Thomas, 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  '88, 

1905 

Morgan,  John  D., 

Columbian,  '92, 

1905 

Morrison,  Edwin  J., 

Dartmouth,  '90,  x 

1904 

Morse,  Walter  L., 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '95, 

1904 

Morton,  Baxter, 

Hampden-Sidney,  '93 

1904 

Naught,  George  L., 

N 

Knox,  '96, 

1904 

Nealley,  Calvin  H., 

Univ.  of  Maine,  '92,  x 

1904 

Newman,  Hugo, 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '85, 

1905 

Nickerson,  A.  T., 

Tufts,  '89, 

1905 

O'Beime,  James  F., 


St.  Francis  Xavier,  '93,    1905 


Parker,  Orrel  A., 
Payne,  Halbert  E., 
Pearson,  Walter  A., 
Pease,  Ernest  M., 
Peters,  E.  G., 
Pratt,  William  O., 
Prentice,  Alfred  C, 


Princeton,  '95,  1905 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  '87,  1905 

Tufts,  '90,  X  1904 

Univ.  of  Colorado,  '82,  1905 

Harvard,  '74,  1904 

Amherst,  'yy,  x  1904 

Alfred  Univ.,  '97,  1905 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 
Pressly,  James  Grier, 
Pulsifer,  William  E., 


College. 
Erskine,  '95, 
Bates,* 


39 

Elected. 

1905 
1904 


Quimby,  Ernest  S., 


Wesleyan,  '96, 


1904 


Ray,  Louis  D., 
Rector,  Joseph  M., 
Reigart,  John  F., 
Reiley,  Charles  C, 
Reynolds,  James  B., 
Ridge,  William  N., 
Roberts,  John  S., 
Robinson,  Franklin  W., 
Robinson,  William  O., 
Roeser,  John  E., 
Rogers,  Orra  S., 
Rose,  Malcolm  C, 
Rose,  R.  H., 
Rowley,  Lincoln  E., 
Russell,  Philip  W., 


Columbia,  '82,  1904 

Columbia,  '90,  1904 

Dickinson,  '88,  1905 

Columbia,  '97,  1904 

Yale,  '84,  X  1904 

Allegheny,  '82,  1905 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '95,  1905 

C.  C  of  N.  Y.,  '95,  1905 

Wooster,  '99  x  1904 

C.  C,  of  N.  Y.,  '90,  1904 

Alfred  Univ.,  '94,  1905 

Columbia,  '96,  1904 

De  Pauw,  '98,  1904 

Syracuse,  '88,  x  1904 
Univ.  of  Nebraska,  '98,  x  1904 


Safford,  R.  E., 
Sargent,  Abram  W., 


Ohio  State  Univ.,  '94,        1905 
Univ.  of  Maine,  '88,  x      1904 


40 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 
Sauerbrey,  Henry  S., 
Scholey,  Chas.  H., 
Scott,  Allan, 
Sellenings,  Albert  E., 
Servis,  John  H., 
Shafer,  D.  R., 
Shafer,  William  B.,  Jr., 
Sheppard,  J.  J., 
Shiels,  Albert, 
Silver,  Edgar  O., 
Simmons,  Ward  W., 

Simmons,  Parker  P., 
Simpson,  John  W., 

Smith,  T.  Arthur, 
Smith,  G.  A., 
Spaulding,  Hector  G., 
Squiers,  Arnon  L,, 
Stevens,  Edward  L., 
Stewart,  Calvin  W.,  Jr., 
Stitt,  Edward  W., 
Stoddard,  Chas.  C, 
Stockell,  Victor  H., 
Straubenmuller,  Gustave, 
Symonds,  Edmund  H., 


College.  Elected. 

Denison,  '99,  1905 

Western  Reserve,  '95,  1904 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '98,  1904 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  '96,  1904 

Cornell,  '97,  1905 

Syracuse,  '02,  1905 

Cornell,  '98,  1905 

Harvard,  '94,  1904 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '86,  1905 

Brown  Univ.,  '83,  1905 
Polytech.  Inst.,  B'klyn., 

'97,  1904 

Bowdoin,  '75,  1904 
West.  Univ.  of  Penn.,  x 

'74,  1904 

Swarthmore,  '01,  1904 

Purdue,  '02,  1905 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  '00,  1904 

Columbia,  '93,  1904 

Hamilton,  '90,  1904 

Whit  worth,  '95,  x  1904 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '81,  1904 

Lafayette,  '97,  x  1904 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  01,  1904 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '80,  1905 

Richmond,  '95,  1904 


RESIDENT   MEMBERS. 

Name.  College. 

T 


41 

Elected. 


Taylor,  James  W., 


N.  Y.  Col.  of  Dentistry, 

'84,  1905 


Terry,  Charles  Thaddeus,  Williams,  '89, 


Thomas,  Oscar  B., 
Thomas,  Richard  S., 
Thompson,  Samuel  C, 
Town,  Frederic  E., 
Towne,  Robert  S., 
Townshend,  Arthur  B., 
Trautwein,  A.  P., 

Tucker,  Ross  F., 
Tuttle,  H.  Austin, 


Antioch,  '92, 

Yale,  '87, 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '72,  x 

Tufts,  '98, 

Ohio  State,  '78,  x 

Ohio  State,  '78,  x 

Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech., 

'76,  1904 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,    '92,    1905 


1905 
1904 

1905 
1904 

1904 

1904 
1904 


Tufts,  '91,  x 


1904 


Vanderveer,  Frank  F., 
Vigouroux,  Geo.  E., 
Vinton,  Stallo, 
Voislawsky,  Antonie  P., 
Vorhees,  Frank  D., 
Vredenburgh,  Watson, 

Wade,  Joseph  IL, 
Walscheid,  Arthur  J., 


N.  Y.  Univ.,  '90,*  X  1904 

Columbia,  '01,  1904 

Columbia,  '00,  1905 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '94,  1904 

Cornell.  '01,  1905 

Columbia,  1905 

W 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y.,  '83,  1905 

Dartmouth,  '96,  1904 


42 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Name. 
Warner,  James  H., 
Washburn,  A.  C, 
Washburn,   James    H., 
Waterman,  Whitney, 
Watkins,  Robert  L., 
Westerman,  J.  T., 
Westervelt,  John  C, 
Whicher,  George  M., 
White,  Fred.  C, 
Whiting,  Jay  E., 
Whitsit,  J.  E., 
WilHams,  Henry  D., 
Wilsey,  Frank  D., 
Wilson,  Burton  W., 
Wilson,  William  C, 
Wilson,  James  F., 
Wood,  Gardner  Weeks, 
Woodman,  Irving  L., 


College.  Elected. 

Columbia,  '90,  1905 

Purdue,  '89,  1904 

Purdue,  '96,  1905 

Columbia,  '04,  1904 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '87,  1904 

Cornell,  '98,  1905 

Cornell,  '94,  x  1904 

Iowa  Col.,  1905 

Alfred  Univ.,  '95,  1905 

Yale,  '94,  1904 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  '96,  1905 

Columbia,  '89,  1905 

Otterbein,  '76,  1904 
Univ.  of  Nebraska,  '96,  x  1904 

Allegheny,  '80,  x  1904 
Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  '94, 1905 

Hamilton,  '96,  1905 

Brown,  '01,  1904 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 

Name.  Address  and  College. 

Arnold,  Jackson,  Weston,  W.  Va., 

Univ.  of  W.  Va.,  '96, 1904 
Baskerville,  Guy  Halsey,    White  Plains,  N.  Y., 

Syracuse,  '95,   1905 
Briggs,  Frank  D.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 

Hamilton,  '98,  1905 
Camden,  Wilson  Lee,  Baltimore,  Md., 

Univ.  of  W.  Va.,  '92,  1905 
Clarke,  Frank  E.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y., 

Syracuse,  '03,  1905 
Craig,  John  W.,  Englewood,  N.  J., 

Harvard,  '75,  1904 
Demarest,  Benj.  Garrison,    Newark.  N.  J., 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '05,  1905 
Elson,  Henry  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

Thiel,  '98,  1905 
Flagg,  James  C,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y., 

Dartmouth,  '89,  1905 
Howe,  Chas.  S.,  Cleveland,  O., 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '78,  1904 
Jenkins,  Henry  K.,  Montclair,  N.  J., 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '81,  1905 

43 


44  NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 

Name.  Address  and  College. 


Johnson,  Edwin  J., 
Lamb,  Roland  M., 


City  of  Mexico, 

Columbia,  '04,  1904 
Long  Beach,  L.  I., 

Tufts,  '00,  1904 
McFadden,  G.  Howard,      Hackensack,  N.  J., 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  '89,  1905 
Marietta,  Ohio, 

Marietta,  '71,  1905 
New  Britain,  Conn., 

Mass.  Agr.  Col.,  '73,  1904 
Davenport,  Iowa, 

Columbia,  '01,  1904 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y., 

N.  W.  Univ.,  '93,  1905 
Atlanta,  Ga., 

Univ.  of  Ala.,  '95,  1904 
Marietta,  Ohio, 

Williams,  '80,  1905 
Passaic,  N.  J., 

Albion,  '01,  1905 


Mills,  William  W., 
Minor,  John  B., 
Mueller,  Alfred  C, 
Myers,  W.  Fenton, 
Payne,  Warwick  H., 
Perry,  Alfred  T., 
Woodley,  O.  I., 


NECROLOGY. 

F.  G.  Chase, 
Deceased,  1903,  Dartmouth,  '90 


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Alfred  University.  . . 

Allegheny 

Amherst   

Antioch 

Bates 

Bethany    

Bowdoin 

Brown  University .  . . 
B'klyn  Poly.  Inst.. 

Bucknell 

Carthage 

Colby 

C.  C.  of  N.  Y 

Central  Col.  of  Mo.  . 

Columbia    

Columbian    

Cornell    

Dartmouth   

Denison    

De  Pauw 

Dickinson 

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3 

2 

11 
1 
2 
1 
3 
2 
2 
2 
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7 

11 
1 

34 
1 

10 
5 
1 
2 
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104 


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Erskine 

Georgetown    

Hamilton    

Hampden  Sidney 

Harvard    

Hobart    

Holy  Cross 

Iowa  College 

Iowa  State  College . . . 

Johns  Hopkins 

Kenyon 

Knox 

Lafayette 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  . 

Marietta 

Mass.  Agr.  College. . . 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech 

N.  Y.  University.  . . . 
North  Western  Univ. 
Ohio  State  University 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Otterbein    


Carried  forward. 
46 


13 


1 
1 
5 
1 

8 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
5 
6 
7 
4 
13 
1 
7 
2 
1 


178 


SUMMARY. 


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College  or  University. 


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College  or  University. 


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Brought  forward.... 

13 

178 

Oxford  (England) .  . . 
Princeton    

2 

1 

1 

1 

18 

1 
2 

3 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
6 

1 
2 

215 

Purdue    

Richmond 

Rutgers 

St.  Francis  Xavier.  . . 

St.  Johns 

St.  Lawrence  Univ.  . . 

St.  Xavier   

Stevens  Inst.  Tech.  .  . 

Swarthmore   

Syracuse  

Thiel   

Trinity    

Tufts 

Tulane  University.  . . 

Union    

U.  S.  M.  A 

Univ.  of  Alabama.  . . 
Univ.  of  C.  of  N.  Y. 
Univ.  of  Colorado    .  .  . 

Carried  forward 

Brought  forward .... 

18 

315 

Univ.  of  Illinois     .... 

2 

Univ.  of  Iowa    

1 

Univ.  of  Maine    

4 

Univ.  of  Michigan .  . . 
Univ.  of  Minnesota  . . 

5 
1 

Univ.  of  Nebraska.  .. 

3 

Univ.  of.  No.  Carolina 

2 

Univ.  of  Virginia    .  . . 
Univ.  of  W.  Va 

2 

1 

Univ,  of  Wooster  .... 

2 

Upper  Iowa  Univ .... 

1 

Virginia  Mil.  Inst .  . . 
Washington  Univ .... 
Wesleyan  University. 
Western  Reserve 

1 

1 
3 
4 

1 

Western  Univ.  of  Pa. 

1 

Whitworth    

1 

1 

William  &  Mary 

Williams 

1 
3 

Wilmington    

Yale    

1 
8 

Totals 

22 

261 

Total  Resident  Members 261 

Total  Non-Resident  Members 22 


Total  Membership 283 


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